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for physics buy 'To the point Physics'.
For chemistry, NCERT is good enough.
for CS, buy 'Together With'
if these books are done honestly then no separate preparation for Entrance exams is required.
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The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Memorial University offers a thesis-based Master of Engineering in Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering. Students may pursue graduate studies in Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering in areas such as:
Marine hydrodynamics
Marine structures
Underwater vehicles
Arctic engineering
Ocean environmental engineering
Offshore safety
Marine simulation
The MEng programme normally takes two years to complete and it consists of at least four courses, a seminar course, and a thesis. The Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering
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http://entrance-exam.net/future-prospects-of-msc-chemistry/
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Regards
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So if you want to enroll now, better take admission under management quota. There are many self financing colleges offers LLB program.
All the Best
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You can take admission in CET by scoring good marks in JEE Mains and after that, you have to fill the REAP form, through your merit, you can get admission.
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In quantum mechanics, the principal quantum number (symbolized n) is one of four quantum numbers which are assigned to each electron in an atom to describe that electron's state. As a discrete variable, the principal quantum number is always an integer. As n increases, the number of electronic shells increases and the electron spends more time farther from the nucleus. As n increases, the electron is also at a higher potential energy and is therefore less tightly bound to the nucleus.
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